by P. H. Adler, Editor in Chief | Mar 13, 2026 | History & Heritage, Magazine, March 2026
Money carries a story. It preserves trust, expresses value, and transmits the economic priorities of the people who issue it. Yet throughout history, governments have repeatedly discovered the same dangerous temptation: when revenues fall short or political ambitions...
by P. H. Adler, Editor in Chief | Mar 13, 2026 | Features, Magazine, March 2026
For most of human history, people knew exactly where their food came from. Families planted seeds, tended soil, harvested crops, and stored food for the winter. The act of growing food was not a hobby or a lifestyle trend; it was simply part of life. Today, that...
by P. H. Adler, Editor in Chief | Mar 13, 2026 | Features, Magazine, March 2026
Strategic necessity, national independence, and the cost of conflict The present conflict with Iran is a stark reminder that geopolitics rarely offers moral simplicity. Wars are not fought in a vacuum; they exist at the intersection of strategy, ideology, economics,...